My Favorite Things, the 2023 London concert celebrating the 80th anniversary of the collaboration of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, is now available in full for digital purchase and rental on Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, and Fandango At Home. DVD and Blu-ray editions released June 4.
An abridged version of the concert aired via PBS' Great Performances May 31. The uncut edition played in U.K. movie theatres and as an on-demand stream in North America earlier this year. A live album of the concert was released digitally and as a double CD package May 31.
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The concert, which played two performances at London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane December 12, 2023, featured appearances from Audra McDonald, Marisha Wallace, Daniel Dae Kim, Patrick Wilson, Aaron Tveit, Julian Ovenden, Maria Friedman, Michael Ball, Lucy St. Louis, and Joanna Ampil—along with Anna-Jane Casey, Lily Kerhoas, Jonny Labey, and Jordan Shaw. Special guests included Rita Moreno and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
The performance also featured Jade Albertsen, Alex Louize Bird, Matthew Caputo, Dan Cooke, Barry Drummond, Harry Francis, Matt Gibson, Bethany Huckle, Brenda Newhouse, Emily Ann Potter, Sophie Pourret, Stephen Quildan, and Rachel Wang-Hei Lau.
The event was directed and staged by Christopher Gattelli, and featured a 40-piece orchestra conducted by Simon Lee. The film of the concert was directed by five-time BAFTA winner Julia Knowles.
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II began collaborating with 1943's Oklahoma!, a landmark musical that is considered the genre's first to fully integrate the book, lyrics, and choreography as agents of forwarding the plot. They would go on to dominate Broadway over the next two decades as both a writing and producing team, writing a string of classic musicals including Carousel, South Pacific, Allegro, The King and I, and The Sound of Music; and producing I Remember Mama and Annie Get Your Gun.